Neil Gaiman's "American Gods" is headed for TV after long rumors of a project with HBO. Gaiman recently revealed the network was out of the project, but now FremantleMedia North America has picked up the rights to the book for a small screen adaptation. The story revolves around a man named Shadow, wedged between old and new gods. Gaiman, who speaks in Syracuse on April 29 for the Rosamond Gifford Lecture Series, will reportedly write and executive produce the television series.» Read more at Slash Film.

Rapper Chief Keef has been sued for bailing on a charity concert to benefit breast cancer patients in Cleveland. A lawsuit filed by Kim Productions claims it paid the 19-year-old hip-hop star a $15,000 deposit to perform at the RapCure event last June. The day before the show, Keef demanded a $2,5000 advance on the balance -- $10,000 to be paid at the event -- to cover travel expenses. Kim says the money was wired but Keef never showed. The concert was canceled and ticketholders got refunds, leaving the charity out $26,000 for production costs and artist fees.» Read more at TMZ.

Alec Baldwin might not like his daughter's attempt to start a social media trend. Ireland Baldwin posted a "belfie" on Instagram -- otherwise known as a butt selfie, or a self-portrait focusing on her rear view. The 18-year-old model showed off her assets while at the gym on Monday, plus a photo of her new tattoo of a lacy bra on her left arm. Baldwin, the daughter of the "30 Rock" star and Kim Basinger, has been using social media to elevate her status while she attends red-carpet events like DirectTV's Super Saturday Night over Super Bowl weekend and the recent "Sports Illustrated Swimsuit: 50 Years of Beautiful" TV gala.» See photos and read more at the Daily Mail.

More trouble? Justin Bieber is now on Homeland Security's watch list. The Canadian pop star was stopped by U.S. Customs on Friday at a New Jersey airport before the Super Bowl festivities. Word is the 19-year-old singer will now be searched and questioned by customs every time he travels in the United States because of his two ongoing criminal cases, including DUI charges in Miami Beach. Still, a source close to Bieber's crew says he's not concerned about it: "He's gonna do what he wants to do."» Read more at TMZ.